Update! Our school library is filling up with children’s writing pieces and books from the whole school Writing for Pleasure class projects 🤩 and their own personal projects! @lit4pleasure@WritingRocks_17
We are still underestimating the time it takes to teach writing well.
Writing can’t be rushed.
Too many writing schemes seem to prioritise coverage over quality.
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This is a really special book! Discover the world’s greatest artists & the stories of the real children that knew them in ‘Small Stories of Great Artists’ by @LaurenceAnholt.
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And do check out Laurence’s full video (including a tour of his stunning studio!) at https://t.co/r0gln1oB8n
This would be a brilliant book for any KS2 classroom - inspirational, educational, accessible & beautiful!
I’ve never read a book that punched me in the gut, made me feel a fire in my belly and an ache in my heart quite like this one.
It made me think of kids I’ve taught, made me question whether I did enough.
All teachers should read this.
There is a pleasure and satisfaction in improving your competency in something.
Don’t let people trick you into thinking competency and pleasure are in opposition. They are not…👇
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@WritingRocks_17 We are so excited as we are starting to receive the first replies to our letters. They’re motived to read them too. They wrote letters to the police, bin collectors, the Art club hub, jungle keepers, the president of Singapore, Michael Rosen, S. Yoshitake, Messi and many others.
@WritingRocks_17 Absolutely! Curiosity letters was
one the best class projects I have experienced with my KS1 children. They were so motivated because their curiosity was genuine and writing had a purpose. They wrote amazing letters, great quality writing pieces! They wanted to be read.
'Ubuntu is a philosophy found across Africa that is rooted in the idea of a universal bond that connects us to one another.'
Writer Nansubuga Isdahl discusses the importance of joy, community & culture in children's books.
Read: https://t.co/J3dUiXhw2I
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The different perspectives you can take on teaching early writing
https://t.co/aDJVWW7rS3
The aim of this article is to share the common perspectives that are held by teachers when teaching the youngest of writers, and to help you think about what your perspective might be…
Join our upcoming #GettingWritingRight programme on March 26, 2024, held at Elmhurst Primary School in Newham from 9:30am to 3:00pm.
Equip yourself with practical strategies & don't miss out on an enriching opportunity! Secure a place for £185 (+VAT).
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Colleagues in London & surrounding areas - please share widely and join us @ElmhurstPrimary with @WritingRocks_17 on 26th March! ⭐️
It’s sure to be a great day 👏👏
Writing for pleasure in KS1! The children are developing their writing collection. Each child was able to make/ write 7 books for our class projects, in different genres (so far, during the current academic year)! More for their personal writing projects. @WritingRocks_17
They feel secure and their self regulation during our writing lessons are great because the lessons are consistent and they are actively learning. This is the best way to teach writing to children! @WritingRocks_17
They wrote poetry, narrative, story picture books, memoirs and non-fiction books/ writing pieces.All projects gave the children the opportunity to learn about the writing processes, have agency, develop their self-efficacy and self-regulation. @WritingRocks_17